Japanese 19th Century set of 3 KAMO NINGYO. The largest doll stands 1" tall and is 3/4" wide. The second doll is 3/4" tall by 1 1/8" width. The third doll is 3/4" tall by 1/2" wide. Set includes wooden stand.

Japanese Late Edo to Early Meiji Period Takeda doll. The doll looks like a theatrical representation of a historical character, possibly Kato Kiyomasa, carrying a spear and with distinct facial expression. The doll has GOFUN (powder made from oyster shells) head and hands, painted eyes, cloth, woo..

Japanese 20th century doll by NAOKO. The doll is signed on the bottom. The doll measures 10 3/4" tall, 3 3/4" wide and 4" deep. The doll is attached to its original wooden stand. The stand measures 8 1/4" by 6". (runesu)

Japanese 20th century medium KOKESHI doll. Signed by artist on base. The doll stands 10 1/8" tall, with a head with a 2 3/4" diameter and a base with a 1 5/8" diameter. This doll is dated by its original owner in pencil on the bottom. I is dated March 28th, Showa 51 or 1976.

Japanese 20th century medium large KOKESHI doll. Signed by artist on base. The artist was 54 when he made this doll. This doll stands 11 3/4" tall, with a head with a 2 3/4" diameter and a base with a 1 3/4" diameter.